In the field of stone processing and maintenance, the Curbstone Polishing Machine, as a professional equipment, plays an important role in improving the gloss of stone surface, repairing scratches and restoring the beauty of stone. In order to ensure the efficiency, safety and high quality of polishing operations, a series of professional guidelines must be followed before operation.
Equipment Inspection and Preparation
Appearance and Component Inspection
Before operating the polishing machine, it is necessary to conduct a comprehensive appearance inspection of the equipment. This step is to confirm that there are no damaged, deformed or loose parts of the equipment. Focus on checking key components such as the polishing wheel, motor and transmission device to ensure that they are intact and the polishing wheel is firmly installed without wear or cracks.
Electrical System Inspection
Check the integrity of the power cord and plug to ensure that there are no broken or exposed wires to prevent the risk of electric shock. In addition, confirm that the electrical system is well grounded, which is crucial to ensure the safety of the operator.
Lubrication and Cleaning
To reduce friction and wear, the transmission parts and sliding parts of the polishing machine should be fully lubricated. At the same time, clean the polishing machine housing and polishing wheel to remove dust and dirt to avoid affecting the polishing effect.
Polishing agent and auxiliary tool preparation
Polishing agent selection
Choose the appropriate polishing agent according to the material, color and polishing requirements of the curbstone. Make sure that the selected polishing agent is of reliable quality and free of impurities and odors to avoid potential damage to the stone.
Auxiliary tool preparation
Prepare sufficient auxiliary tools such as polishing pads, cleaning cloths and protective gloves. Make sure that the texture and size of the polishing pad match the polishing wheel, which will help improve the polishing effect.
Operation training and familiarity
Professional training
All operators must receive professional polishing machine operation training and fully understand the performance, operation methods and safety precautions of the equipment. The training content should include the structure, working principle, operation process of the polishing machine, and how to deal with emergencies.
Familiar with operating procedures
Operators need to be familiar with the operating procedures of the polishing machine to ensure that they can properly deal with various emergencies during operation. Pay special attention to safe operating procedures, such as wearing personal protective equipment such as protective glasses and gloves to avoid personal injury caused by flying stone fragments or polishing agents.
Work area and safety preparation
Work area preparation
The work area should be kept spacious and bright, and avoid clutter to ensure the normal operation of the polisher and clear vision of the operator. Set up warning signs around the work area to remind other personnel to pay attention to the polishing operation.
Safety preparation
Equipped with necessary emergency handling equipment, such as fire extinguishers and first aid kits. Operators should be familiar with emergency handling measures to ensure that they can quickly take correct response measures in the event of an emergency.